THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, JULY 5,2000 PAGE 11 In BRIEF JULY 5, 2000 Driftwood ? announces outdoor season The Driftwood Driftwood Theatre Group will be bringing William Shakespeare to 17 communities in south-central Ontario once again this summer summer with its production production of The Two Gentlemen of Verona'. One of Shakespeare's first comedies, The Two Gentlemen Gentlemen of Verona' tells the story of friendship, young love, betrayal and forgiveness. The 2000 outdoor season kicks off July 14 at the Visual Arts Centre in Bow- manville and includes includes performances performances in Os- hawa (July 15 and 29), Port Perry (July 16), Brooklin (July 25), Pickering (July 26) , Ajax (July 27) , Whitby (July 28) and Uxbridge (July 30). Driftwood Driftwood will also stage the play in Scarborough, Etobicoke, Mississauga, Mississauga, Hamilton, Hamilton, Belleville and Peterborough. For more information, information, visit the group's Web site at www.big- foot.com/~drift- wdodjg on the Internet. Get a deal on Wonderland The Optimist Club of Newcastle Newcastle has a special one-day offer on Canada's Wonderland Wonderland tickets. Anyone interested interested in going to the theme park can buy tickets for just $20 per person person for Tuesday, Aug. 29. For ticket information, information, call Marianne at 623- 8207 or Diane at 987-5653. Newcastle musical coffee house There will be music, testimonies testimonies and fellowship fellowship when the DeVries Family, a local singing group, hosts a musical coffee house in Newcastle. Newcastle. The coffee house will be held on Friday, July 14 at 8 p.m. For more information, call Bev at 786- 2545. Summer camp fun for kids Get out the sunscreen, take your bathing suit and your best singing voice, and get ready to play. The Municipality Municipality of Glaring- ton is once again offering day camps for kids aged four to 16. Each week offers a day trip and a theme. The camp runs from 8:30 to 4:30 with extended hours available, For Information Information call the community services services department at 623-3303. Take a walking tour of Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE -- The Old Bowmanville Neighbourhood Association Association is inviting the public to discover discover fascinating tales about the people which have made Old Bowmanville Bowmanville what it is today. Tire association will hold a free walking tour this Saturday, July 8. It will begin at the Clarington Beech Centre at 2 p.m. Participants on the tour will enter the world of: a crusading crusading 19th century reporter who was the first female journalist in Canada; a member of a Stanley Cup winning team; one of the world's prominent tightrope walkers; the writer of Canada's first nationally known cookbooks; a leader of Ontario Ontario Hydro; one of the British Empire's Empire's top cricket teams; the house that drove General Motors to Os- hawa and more. Charles Taws of the Bowmanville Museum will join the association's walk for this inside look at the neighbourhood. The Clarington Beech Centre is located at 26 Beech St. in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. » i) ili CT> (O CL O LJ oc n i * 1 L SCHEDULE mnSSL SSeHeUmr JSL Mw»"w WtT. It» a 1 M* m MMM 1,11 X", mb m at m * * w. » rm w m m an . mm m mmu mm. *M ha 4 MMM m 44 x*- • - msm* • »**■*€ MMM. mm W HM1 Mft. ■J mm T u S m mm • m m. 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MMM Y fOmtMmil , ONTAMO pHHri S m | mmii 11 wee | mmi Map #3 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE RESPECTING THE TEMPORARY PUBLIC HIGHWAY TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington at its meeting to be held in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Administrative Centre, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, on Monday, July 10,2000 at 7:00 p.m. proposes to pass by-laws: (a) to declare any interest of The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington in Part 9 shown on Map ff3 set out below to be surplus (Part 9 is part of the Temporary Public Highway paralleling a portion of Waverly Road and connecting with Cedar Crest Bench Road); (b) to stop up and close as a public highway Parts 7 and 9 shown on Map #3; (c) to authorize the release and surrender of any interest of The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington in Part 9 shown on Map II3 to Blue Circle Canada Inc. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT before passing said by-laws, Council or a Committee of Council shall hear in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by this by-law and who applies to be heard. Patti L. Barrie, Clerk Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6 Publication dates: June 14,21,28 and July 5,2000 The Community with Future/